I thought this was really unfair and made us look like smug dicks. A lot of ordinary Canadians would have no idea about significant affairs in the Tennessee state legislature. The professors and politicos should've known better and they never show the people who called these guys on their BS.

Having listened to This is That on occasion, while it may seem serious at first, after some rudimentary thought it becomes obvious that it is humour. Though reading the comments on the site, some people lack such thinking skills.

dudicon:This is that is f*cking awesome, I highly recommend all you 'muricans listen to it (and you Canadians that don't listen to the CBC).

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This is that is terrible. CBC radio has a long history of running informative, interesting and entertainign content This is That manages to be none of those things. They cut dispatches one of my favorite programs and now and This is That manages to ruin any long Saturday drives for me. Hell at least quirks and Quarks is still on.

FTA:To be fair to Harper's, a student launching a lawsuit about "visual allergies" is not that far-fetched when considering that, this week, an Ohio teacher sued her school district for failing to accommodate her clinical fear of children.

My favorite CBC moment was when the interviewed a guy who claimed to be the reincarnation of Elvis's twin brother who died shortly after he was born. Totally surreal interview played absolutely straight by the CBC interviewer.

I thought this was really unfair and made us look like smug dicks. A lot of ordinary Canadians would have no idea about significant affairs in the Tennessee state legislature. The professors and politicos should've known better and they never show the people who called these guys on their BS.

Maybe someone in the U.S. should do the same thing up here, and they could call it Talking to Canadians.

Flakeloaf:I thought this was really unfair and made us look like smug dicks. A lot of ordinary Canadians would have no idea about significant affairs in the Tennessee state legislature. The professors and politicos should've known better and they never show the people who called these guys on their BS.

Emily Stuart a student from the fictional University of Nanaimo who suffers from "visual allergies.""Basically, I'm allergic to things I see with my eyes ... white socks, black shoes, babies, anything with a zipper, those signs leading to different classrooms ... every day for me is a battle," she says.

In a follow-up message, the magazine suggested that the program make its comedic intentions more obvious by posting their website content in Comic Sans

Egoy3k:dudicon: This is that is f*cking awesome, I highly recommend all you 'muricans listen to it (and you Canadians that don't listen to the CBC).

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This is that is terrible. CBC radio has a long history of running informative, interesting and entertainign content This is That manages to be none of those things. They cut dispatches one of my favorite programs and now and This is That manages to ruin any long Saturday drives for me. Hell at least quirks and Quarks is still on.

Seconded. A waste of taxpayer dollars. I'll put up with shiat like Vinyl Tap, or even Vinyl Cafe since they serve a different demo than me, but who the fark is the audience for this steaming pile?

MagicBoris:FTA: To be fair to Harper's, a student launching a lawsuit about "visual allergies" is not that far-fetched when considering that, this week, an Ohio teacher sued her school district for failing to accommodate her clinical fear of children.

Wile_E_Canuck:MagicBoris: FTA: To be fair to Harper's, a student launching a lawsuit about "visual allergies" is not that far-fetched when considering that, this week, an Ohio teacher sued her school district for failing to accommodate her clinical fear of children.

Wait.... what?Seriously?

No, seriously. What the fark?

Woman with pedophobia had taught high school for decades with the assurance that she would stay with that age group. Suddenly transferred over to a middle school and had to quite otherwise work through crippling anxiety attacks.

MagicBoris:FTA: To be fair to Harper's, a student launching a lawsuit about "visual allergies" is not that far-fetched when considering that, this week, an Ohio teacher sued her school district for failing to accommodate her clinical fear of children.

Last of the Crazy People:Egoy3k: dudicon: This is that is f*cking awesome, I highly recommend all you 'muricans listen to it (and you Canadians that don't listen to the CBC).

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This is that is terrible. CBC radio has a long history of running informative, interesting and entertainign content This is That manages to be none of those things. They cut dispatches one of my favorite programs and now and This is That manages to ruin any long Saturday drives for me. Hell at least quirks and Quarks is still on.

Seconded. A waste of taxpayer dollars. I'll put up with shiat like Vinyl Tap, or even Vinyl Cafe since they serve a different demo than me, but who the fark is the audience for this steaming pile?

I'm gonna take this opportunity to declare that I love Wiretap, dammit. And CBC Radio 3. Thanks, Canadian Taxpayers. Much obliged.

/Michigander//my local NPR banished Wiretap to the late Saturday nights because apparently I'm in the minority

KatjaMouse:Wile_E_Canuck: MagicBoris: FTA: To be fair to Harper's, a student launching a lawsuit about "visual allergies" is not that far-fetched when considering that, this week, an Ohio teacher sued her school district for failing to accommodate her clinical fear of children.

Wait.... what?Seriously?

No, seriously. What the fark?

Woman with pedophobia had taught high school for decades with the assurance that she would stay with that age group. Suddenly transferred over to a middle school and had to quite otherwise work through crippling anxiety attacks.

StreetlightInTheGhetto:Last of the Crazy People: Egoy3k: dudicon: This is that is f*cking awesome, I highly recommend all you 'muricans listen to it (and you Canadians that don't listen to the CBC).

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This is that is terrible. CBC radio has a long history of running informative, interesting and entertainign content This is That manages to be none of those things. They cut dispatches one of my favorite programs and now and This is That manages to ruin any long Saturday drives for me. Hell at least quirks and Quarks is still on.

Seconded. A waste of taxpayer dollars. I'll put up with shiat like Vinyl Tap, or even Vinyl Cafe since they serve a different demo than me, but who the fark is the audience for this steaming pile?

I'm gonna take this opportunity to declare that I love Wiretap, dammit. And CBC Radio 3. Thanks, Canadian Taxpayers. Much obliged.

/Michigander//my local NPR banished Wiretap to the late Saturday nights because apparently I'm in the minority

People who listen to talky semi-comedy, or however you define Wiretap, on broadcast radio, in 2013, are definitely in the minority.

I am in that minority. I listen to loud music in the garafe, while learning to weld, but the rest of the time it's the Ceeb.